December 1, 2025
Worship Media
World News

Tanzania ‘anti-gay’ force official Paul Makonda banned from US

Paul Makonda, Regional Commissioner of Dar es SalaamImage copyright AFP
Image caption Mr Makonda’s immediate family members have also been barred from visiting the US

A top Tanzanian official who launched a surveillance squad dedicated to hunting down gay people has been banned by the US from entering the country.

The US state department said Paul Makonda, the administrative chief of the capital Dar es Salaam, was involved in “gross violations of human rights”.

His immediate family members have also been barred from visiting the US.

A crackdown on freedom of expression has been on the rise since President John Magufuli came into office in 2015.

Human rights groups also accuse Mr Magufuli of repressing political dissent, detaining human rights activists, and muzzling the media.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted on Friday that Mr Makonda’s ban came amidst concern about the “deteriorating” state of human rights in Tanzania.

[Mr Makonda has] also been implicated in oppression of the political opposition, crackdowns on freedom of expression and association, and the targeting of marginalized individuals,” a statement from the US state department said.

When Mr Makonda – an ally of President Magufuli – launched the anti-gay surveillance force in 2018, he said that he expected international criticism for the move, but added: “I prefer to anger those countries than to anger God.”

Homosexual acts are illegal in Tanzania and many gay, lesbian and transgender people are forced to hide their sexuality as a result.

Meanwhile, also on Friday the US added Tanzania to an expanded list of countries whose citizens are barred from obtaining certain types of immigration visas.

Click Here to Visit Orignal Source of Article https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-51339704

Related posts

Coronavirus vaccine: AstraZeneca boosts potential supply to 2bn

BBC News

Why a former oil executive is capping abandoned wells

BBC News

Netanyahu says Israel intends to take complete control of Gaza, as warnings mount

BBC News

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy